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Morphology

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A scientific study of form and structure, usually without regard to function. Especially: The study of the internal structure of morphemes (words and their semantic building blocks). The study of the form and structure of animals and plants. The study of the structure of rocks and landforms.

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The word "morphology" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the branch of linguistics that deals with the structure of words and the forms they take. For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: The morphology of the English language is complex and ever-evolving.

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The rule is feel and convention, but it is arbitrary.To those who say "but this is inconsistent," the reply is that we can't be fully consistent, and always import a word's full morphology from its host language.

And males and females with similar beak shapes tended to mate with each other, rather than with those of different beak morphology.

DNA is new, as are other tools, but in order to get the paper published, nine times out of ten, we still have to diagnose new species based on morphology (witness any recent article in the new taxonomically dedicated journal "Zootaxa").

The King Charles spaniels exhibited only two.When they asked a group of independent experts on morphology to assess how wolf-like each of the breeds they had studied appeared, they found that the degree of wolfish looks a breed exhibited correlated closely with the number of different aggressive and submissive signals shown by that breed.

Inventors focus, in turn, on developing the phonology (the sound system), the morphology (rules for creating words), the syntax (the system for creating sentences) and the vocabulary.

Doing so is hardly mouth-breathing stupidity, but it does violate the Latin rule.But then again, who says we have to import foreign morphology into English when we import a word?

But skulls are rare and often fragmentary, and some researchers think the differences between them, which are used to separate the four alleged species, are actually no greater than differences in morphology between modern Homo sapiens skulls.The specimen pictured below, about 1.8m years old, supports that second point of view.

For full treatment, see morphology: Embryology.

With fayalite the morphology is often simple.

The bottom morphology of a lake can be greatly influenced by deposition of sediment carried by inflowing rivers and streams.

It is very important to understand lake processes that affect the basin morphology and to be able to predict their trends and their impact on human activities.

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